Opened Tuesday June 14, 1949 with “Canadian Pacific” starring Randolph Scott.
Grand Opening Waukegan News-Sun images added courtesy Linda Ambrogio Johnson.
“The auditorium was a ramped, single aisle situation.
It closed sometime in the mid ‘80s and is now offices for casino employees.” -Richard Stegman Jr.
June 5, 1920 photo as Liberty Theatre added credit Motion Picture News.
As part of the promotion of the film, the theater had a horseman ride around the city.
Courtesy Ralph Goins.
1925 postcard by the Kraemer Art Company added.
Courtesy Paul F. Bien Postcard Collection, Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Family Theatre marquee left of center.
1925 postcard by the Kraemer Art Company added.
Courtesy Paul F. Bien Postcard Collection, Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Ohio.
(Security risks on above 2006 links)
1952 photo added credit Jeffrey Emerson.
Set List.
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/los-lobos/2000/riviera-theatre-chicago-il-4bd81bfe.html
1927 programme added courtesy David Stone.
Opened Tuesday June 14, 1949 with “Canadian Pacific” starring Randolph Scott. Grand Opening Waukegan News-Sun images added courtesy Linda Ambrogio Johnson.
Found an early 1900s photo of what appears to be a theatre next to a garage in San Miguel. Cannot find any record of another theatre however.
“The auditorium was a ramped, single aisle situation. It closed sometime in the mid ‘80s and is now offices for casino employees.” -Richard Stegman Jr.
1918 photo credit Wichita Public Library Photograph Collection, Wichita, Kansas.
June 5, 1920 photo as Liberty Theatre added credit Motion Picture News. As part of the promotion of the film, the theater had a horseman ride around the city. Courtesy Ralph Goins.
Photo added courtesy Larry Foley, High Street looking North. Reported as demolished in 1952 by Cleveland Wrecking Company.
1925 postcard by the Kraemer Art Company added. Courtesy Paul F. Bien Postcard Collection, Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Ohio. Family Theatre marquee left of center.
1925 postcard by the Kraemer Art Company added. Courtesy Paul F. Bien Postcard Collection, Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Ohio. (Security risks on above 2006 links)
Circa 1929 photo with original marquee added. 1938 photo added with art deco marquee too.
Court Theatre grand opening photo added courtesy Diane Smiling Wolf Beaty.
1913 photo credit George C. Cummins collection, The Lane Libraries, Hamilton, Ohio.
Full history link below.
https://www.kazoostate.com/about/history/?fbclid=IwAR1b9wVXcjSZY-veZI7iN49sXzZdYvxl6V9cT4N7jFCKtBHyzZIo2uFj8Q8
1926 photo courtesy National Archives.
Frances Berry was owner at the time of one of the fires.
Photos added.
Address is 111 S. 4th Street per the Museum of North Idaho. Vintage photo as Coast To Coast Store added.
Address was 214 E. Sherman Avenue per the Museum of North Idaho.
Rex Theater Tea Co. appears to have closed after April of 2019.
We saw this at the Woods when I was 6 years old.
It haunted me for years.
1931 photo added courtesy of TJ Blakeman and the Champaign County Historical Museum. Original marquee.
Circa 1930 photo added courtesy Amanda Dickerman Van Ness.
Address is 215 N. Main Street.
Brand New Church was the tenant in 2013.
Vacated by 2017.